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What is the past tense of confect?

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The past tense of confect is confected.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of confect is confects.

The present participle of confect is confecting.

The past participle of confect is confected.

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To undermine Weinstein's credentials, his adversaries have confected a series of charges of sloppy scholarship.
The water paint is confected by adding pigment, fillers and various accessory ingredients into synthetic resin emulsion.
Until I tasted the 2000 vintage of this Languedoc Chardonnay, I was not very keen on the confected style of this heavily promoted southern white.
More ephemeral is Bertrand Lamarche's Tore, a swirling galaxy of reflected light confected with the most modest of means.
And of course, you will eventually get to taste the dishes that you have confected, with a glass of the exquisite wine of Santorini.
Imagine the confected, ill-considered outrage from pundits, radio shockjocks and bloggers alike if any such proposal was ever seriously floated.

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